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Alford Corriette, a WBB analyst, broke the news with clarity, “USK Praha announces that Brionna Jones will be out for the rest of their season due to a knee injury sustained in domestic club play. According to the team, Jones will require surgery.”
USK Praha announces that Brionna Jones will be out for the rest of their season due to a knee injury sustained in domestic club play.
According to the team, Jones will require surgery. pic.twitter.com/2xN2KNr0gD
— Alford Corriette (@alfcorriette) February 6, 2026
The Czech club’s announcement confirmed what Atlanta fans were most afraid of. The announcement confirmed fans’ worst fears, their star forward was injured yet again, and at the worst possible time. For Jones and the Dream, the timing couldn’t be worse.
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She had a great 2025 season because she scored 12.8 points and 7.3 rebounds during the regular season while averaging 28.3 points and 10.7 rebounds per game in the playoffs.
The way the basketball community reacted showed how much respect Jones has earned over the years. Fans felt sorry for the veteran who had already fought back from a ruptured right Achilles tendon in 2023, which cost her a whole season. A lot of people also said that playing overseas during the WNBA offseason is dangerous and asked if star players should risk getting hurt while playing abroad to make extra money.
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Brionna Jones’ injury sparks fan concerns over Atlanta Dream title hopes
A fan said, “This is how unnecessary games with leaders end up in ruins,” reflecting the fan’s anger that Jones got hurt in a Czech domestic league game that could have ended his season. The comment showed that people were angry that Jones, a four-time All-Star who averaged 28.3 points per game in the playoffs, was putting her chance to win the Atlanta championship at risk by playing overseas.

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Another supporter said they were “hoping she can recover from surgery in time for the (alleged) W season!” This answer took into account both the uncertain start date for the WNBA because of ongoing CBA negotiations and the short time Jones has to recover. With surgery planned for early 2026 and the season possibly starting in May, the fan’s ” (alleged)” comment showed how unsure everyone was about when basketball would really start up again. This made Jones’ recovery timeline even more complicated.
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Another response that got right to the point said, “Sign the dam CBA so players don’t have to risk injury playing in these off-season games.” This person said that the expired collective bargaining agreement was to blame for players having to go abroad to make extra money. The WNBPA and the league are still at odds over salary caps, with players wanting them to be over $10 million and the league offering $5 million. This is why All-Stars like Jones keep playing abroad even though they might get hurt.
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A user just said, “Damn!” “She’s so good!” She was just sad to lose such a great player to injury. This simple response showed how much Jones affected the game, especially since she went from averaging 6–13 points during the regular season to scoring 28.3 points in the playoffs. Fans knew they were watching Jones at her best, so the timing of the injury was especially cruel.
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